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Episode 71: Gatekeepers of HBCU Culture (Part 1)

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What's up Bougie Babes!!!! Its October so that means its HOMECOMING SEASON! In honor of this most poppin' occasion, we decided to focus on a college-based discussion that is making waves on the internet. A few weeks ago, several news outlets were featuring a story regarding an African American USC student who decided to start her own all-black majorette dance team at USC. She received high acclaim, and was even featured on Jennifer Hudson's talk show for creating a unique space that didn't exist prior at her predominantly white institution; however, reactions from Black Twitter tended to question why the USC student didn't choose to attend an HBCU if she was seeking a majorette dance experience. When our special guest, Kevin Taylor, entered the chat and posted about how attending a PWI doesn't lessen or devalue the black-ness of an individual, we knew we had to talk about it and speak on it. He's a good friend who has experience in both HBCU and PWI settings. Between reminiscing on our own memories from NC A&T, and breaking down what lead to Kevin's transition to UNC Charlotte, the conversation is just pure recreation. Grab your snacks, drinks, edges, and yearbook. We're getting you ready for homecoming!

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What's up Bougie Babes!!!! Its October so that means its HOMECOMING SEASON! In honor of this most poppin' occasion, we decided to focus on a college-based discussion that is making waves on the internet. A few weeks ago, several news outlets were featuring a story regarding an African American USC student who decided to start her own all-black majorette dance team at USC. She received high acclaim, and was even featured on Jennifer Hudson's talk show for creating a unique space that didn't exist prior at her predominantly white institution; however, reactions from Black Twitter tended to question why the USC student didn't choose to attend an HBCU if she was seeking a majorette dance experience. When our special guest, Kevin Taylor, entered the chat and posted about how attending a PWI doesn't lessen or devalue the black-ness of an individual, we knew we had to talk about it and speak on it. He's a good friend who has experience in both HBCU and PWI settings. Between reminiscing on our own memories from NC A&T, and breaking down what lead to Kevin's transition to UNC Charlotte, the conversation is just pure recreation. Grab your snacks, drinks, edges, and yearbook. We're getting you ready for homecoming!

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